Title :
Optical Alignment and Test of the James Webb Space Telescope Integrated Science Instrument Module
Author :
Hagopian, John G. ; Ohl, Raymond ; Bos, Brent ; Davila, Pamela ; Eichhorn, William ; Hylan, Jason ; Hill, Michael ; Nowak, Maria ; Pasquale, Bert ; Sampler, Henry ; Wilson, Mark ; Gallagher, Benjamin ; Hardaway, James ; Sullivan, Joseph ; Young, Philip ;
Author_Institution :
NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center, Greenbelt
Abstract :
The James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) is a 6.6 m diameter, segmented, deployable telescope for cryogenic IR space astronomy (~40 K). The JWST observatory architecture includes the optical telescope element (OTE) and the integrated science instrument module (ISIM) element that contains four science instruments (SI) including a guider. The SI´s and Guider are mounted to a composite metering structure with outer dimensions of 2.1 times 2.2 times 1.9 m. The SI and guider units are integrated to the ISIM structure and optically tested at NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center as an instrument suite using an OTE SIMulator (OSIM). OSIM is a high-fidelity, cryogenic JWST telescope simulator that features a 1.5 m diameter powered mirror. The SIs are aligned to the structure´s coordinate system under ambient, clean room conditions using laser tracker and theodolite metrology. Temperature-induced mechanical SI alignment and structural changes are measured using a photogrammetric measurement system at ambient and cryogenic temperatures. OSIM is aligned to the ISIM mechanical coordinate system at the cryogenic operating temperature via internal mechanisms and feedback from alignment sensors in six degrees of freedom. SI performance, including focus, pupil shear and wavefront error, is evaluated at the operating temperature using OSIM. We describe the ambient and cryogenic optical alignment, test and verification plan for the ISIM element.
Keywords :
aerospace instrumentation; aerospace simulation; aerospace testing; astronomical telescopes; cryogenics; infrared astronomy; optical elements; optical testing; photogrammetry; James Webb Space Telescope; OTE SIMulator; alignment sensors; ambient optical alignment; cryogenic IR space astronomy; cryogenic optical alignment; focus performance; integrated science instrument module; mechanical coordinate system; optical telescope element; photogrammetric measurement; pupil shear; structural changes; telescope simulator; temperature-induced mechanical SI alignment; wavefront error; Cryogenics; Extraterrestrial measurements; Instruments; Integrated optics; Laser feedback; Optical feedback; Optical sensors; Telescopes; Temperature sensors; Testing;
Conference_Titel :
Aerospace Conference, 2007 IEEE
Conference_Location :
Big Sky, MT
Print_ISBN :
1-4244-0524-6
Electronic_ISBN :
1095-323X
DOI :
10.1109/AERO.2007.353003